Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 October 1890 — Page 2
A wrong corsct tortures or worries a woman worse than anything else she has on, or can put on, unless it be a wrong shoe.
There is a right corset, a ready-made corset, right for almost every woman—one. There is only one of which the seller wil'l say "Bring it back in a week, or two, or three, and get your money for it, if you are willing to part with it and that one is Ball's.
There's a primer on Corsets for you at the store.
Cnicioo Cimsrr Co., ciucnfo un.l New Yorlt.
DAILY JOURNAL.
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Hy T. H. 11. McCAIN.
OFFICE- 7 South Ureen Street
TEllMS OK SCUSCHU'TION:
Porannum. payable In advuneo 15.00 I'er inoiuli »r 4 weeks .-10 Por week, payable to carrier 10 rlnifle Copies 02 ^alunlay lloublu Ktlllion... 0
Weekly Joiirmit, per year, SI .'-o outsklo of he comity. tl.yfi. TUIi'SDAY, OCT. -S, 1^00.
UKI'l'ULICAN TICKKT.
Slalo Ticket.
For iVoretary of tho Htuto, I I,TON TKl'SSLKK, Fayi'ttecounty, -For Auditor ol'tiito,
I. N. WALKKK, Marion county. For Treasurer ol Stato, UKOIUiK W. P1XI.KY,
Alton county.
For Attorni'v f«oner:il. JOHN w.
LOVI:TJ\
JMudlson county.
Forjudge of tho Supremo Court, H.W Mi lJIll OK. Elkhart County, lorkof tho Supn*ino Co art,*
WIIXT. NOIIi.K, Wayne county.-a For Statistician, »hn Hendricks oount.
For Superintontlent of VuViio Instruction, A MI2S II. KNit V. Monran county.
For lioolotfisi, •/. "f*. JOHN M. COUl/lT.il, Montiaituorv county.
C.outitr TUki't.
For Congress—.IAMKS A. .MOl'XT. For Ju«lro-E. C. SN DKK, For Prosecutor—W. T. WinTTlNGTON. For ]icprcseniativ*—T. J. AUMSTKONG.
For Joint Hepro^ontative— 'IHOS M. BUCK For Auditor—JOHN WINCiATB. F«rTreasurer—A- F. ItAMSKV. For SlicrMT—FltMI) C. ItANDKL. For Surveyor—J AMI'S M, \V A For Coroner—OKOKtiK \V\ TUCK EH., For Commissioners— -M Dihtrlct—MICH AKli PH1CE. 3d District—AO I7 ILL
Pa.
A W. GKOVKS.
HOW TO VOTK.'
If you want vote a Mraijrht ticket, stamp tho -"gfjuarc tho lott of tho nanio of thepurty fur ASIIOSI- candidal*.' you wish to vnt«*: that i* you should stump tho.snunre to the left of 'the •words "KcjniMloan riokot/' Ho careful about this, some think they should latnp the f^juitre to the left ol the numo of the Secret arv ol State in order to vote the straight, ticket: but ticket etamp*d t»at way would la:* counted for See- .- rotary ot Ma'.e only.
Don't forgot that THC'WNY to veto a PTHAIKHT TII'KKT is to stamp tlit^.juare at, tho loft of tho words "ih'-publiean Tickot,'*
Avaln:—Vou can vuto a mixed in either of •••two ways. 1. Vou can do it by Mainpin&Mhi••square to the left of the name of- each candidate for whom you w:mt. to vote on whatever list of candidates it may bo. *3. Or von ciiu stamp tho square to the loft of the muno of your party, and also tho square to the Soft of the person on another ticket fur whom you ..wish to vote.
This Date in History—Oct. 28, 901—-Deatij of Alfred the Great, kiup of Lnglund: born Mi*. 1210-Coronation of ilonry III at
Glouo*st«»r a plaiu circle wasted in li*u of tho crown, which had lost.
Hix:heliu taken by Cardinal Iiichelieu after a sif»ge of 13 months. 1TC4—Death of John TiOcke, xbllo«opher lxru 16U2. 17IG—Lima and Caiiao domol* ishod by an earthquake JHr000 persons buried in tho ruins, 1T7C»—Ratrle of White Plains, N. Y. IIow« drove the American* from their potion th« en^a^'ement wu* wjvere. Ibll-Battle of Merida, Sj)ain British defeated the French. 1867—Death of Gen. EuKi,nuCaraig,naclof Fraoco, r,r. 1870—Gen. Von Moltku cr«jato«i a count on hU 70th birthday. 1971—Tw^cd arrested. 1374—William II. Hhinohart, American sculptor, died at Rome, luily. 1877—Edwin Adams, actor, died In Philadelphia,
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ilOLTKE.
1S&G—UnveiJintr on Uedlc*rv Island of Bartholdi's Ktiituo of "I.ilH'rty l-Inli^hleiiiu^ the World."
Tup. •'combine" to put up goods for political purposes has already become bankrupt.
KEEI-
iu mind th-it the merehnnt who
attem]its to put his goods up on you booauso ot the.Mcluuley bill,is trying to ohoat you.
TUP.
Sullivan Times says that Mr. Mount is politically no better tlm*i his party. If he is as good as hin party he is a mighty tine man,
LVINO
amoug Democratic newtijnpers
about tho McKinley bill, has been put on the free lint—hence tho freedom of trade in that business.
KASTI
I .\ wholesale men and manu
facturers are filling the papors ith advertisements that they are selling at the old prices and will continue to do bo.
'IIIK Sullivan Times says despairingly that Hon. .TamcH A. Mount is in his element whon in a Sunday sohool. Cor. taiuly he is. Does the Times think tho Sunday school no place for a candidate for Congress Would the Times prefe to see Uim ia a saloon!
Tiln Sullivan Times, a Democratic paper, thinks that because .lames A. Mount washes his hands when ho goes out to speak, he cannot be much of farmer. Beoause tho editor could not disoover any laru-yard manure under his liugeruuil, ho thought ho was a mero pretender. Wo assure the Times that while .lames A. Mount iz a harJ work ing farmer, he has good manners and keeps clean when iu compauy. He ii no slouch iu anything. JJy'the way, the Attica Democrat pupur fell out with
.lim Mount beunnso it imagined ho hiul tco much ol tho Boiiut of tho barn-yurd about liis olothe». Deiucxirntio editors nil' liurd to please.
HOW TO VOTE.
If you want to vote a straight tickcl, stamp tho square to tlie loft of the name of the party for whose candidate you wish to vote that is, vou should stamp the square to tho loft of tho words "Republican Tickot." lie careful about this, some think, that thov should stamp the square to tho loft of the name of the Secretary of State in order to vote the straight ticket: but a ticket stamped that way would be counted for the Secretary of State only.
Don't forgot that the way to vote a Straight Ticket is to stamp the square at the left of the words '-Republican Ticket."'
AI AIN -VOU can vote a mixed ticket in either of two ways: 1. Vou can do it by stampin tho square to the left of the name of each candidate for whom you want to vote on whatever list of candidates it may be. 2. Or you can stamp the square to the loit of the name of your party, and also to the left of tho person on another ticket for whom vou wish to vote.
Ma. Mor.vr soems to have surprised tho editor of tlie Sullivan Times iJJomo emtio) hoonuso lie wore good clotbcs wlioii ho went dowu iuto .Sullivan. We asfctiro our neighbor that all the farmers iu Montgomery county wear good clothes and Mr. Mount is no exception.
Removing Our Insaue.
Ir. Wright, Superintendent of the Insane Asylum at Indianapolis, was in the fltyypfeterdny ami visited our pour asylum with the view ol removing the Incurables to the State Asylum. He found three at the Poor House which he will take. Oliver Carey, the wild man IIolYmau, who is known as "Dutchy" and pronounced by Dr. Wright to be tho most llltliv person he ever saw, and Sarah Blue. The opening of the Hiehmoml Asylum caused about 150 removvals from the Central Asylum and Dr. Wright is (.'atherinc up the insane from the vailo..s poor houses in the district and plaeinp tiiem where they will be cared for at State expense. The Doctor will send an attendant over to assist In the removal of the three persons troni thiseoiinty. It will relieve the Superintendent of the Poor Asylum of a great ieirdi'ii,
Oorrectsd List of New Inapectors. His
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orKN.vt, was slightly
error in
the publication of the appointment ot inspectors to till vaeuieies in Inst evening's issue. The appointees, corrected list areas follows: C. W. Elmore,No. 10, IjUion John Chadwick, No. 5. Union Ira Hnyder, No. 1.1, Union: Samuel l'raley, No. 11, Union (i. W. Hadley, No. 10. Union William Stafford, No. I niou J. II. Truax, No. 'J, Rlplev John Smith, Sen., No. 1, Kipley Simon Arineii'rout, No, 2. Wayno John Spohr, No. 3, Walnut Aaron Graham. Nu. 1, Brown,
Letter List.
Tho following is a list of letters remaining uncalled fur iu the Crawfordsvillo postollico for tho weok ending Oct. 1890. Persons calling for tho same will please say "advertised." liotiham MissCiirrio Mooro 11 lioyd Kev A (J .. MeAually James iilackburn It -.Moore Matt Crov.der Miss JLauraNicely Will Dunbar llogcrs Mrs Marirli llamers Click Smith S Keisey Miss lilatich Thompson Lizzie Lyons Byron Truelock .Tacksoa Love Miss .leamia Wade AD
Waik -r Frank M. J. K. BONXF.I.I,. F. M.
Lots Bongiit at Oak Hill.
The Board of Commissinrii'rs has purchased two burial lots in Oak Hill cemetery for the use of the Orphans' Home. There has been several deaths at tho home since it has been in operation, and each death causes gr.'at expense. The county now has ground Where the dead bodies of its unfortunate* may be Interred and the. spot kept In decent order.
DAUI.IXCTO.N
Campbell's Hall was packed to its utmost capacity Saturday nifrht. when Coniniiueotnaii UuUer called ttie house to order and introduced as the speaker of Hie evening James A. Mount, Mr. Mount first congratulated himself, that after weeks of active campaigning he was now at home among friends aud neighbors, those whom .'knew and those who knew him, as he had first saw the lightof day
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this township, jio
then reviewed the acts of the last Congress showing the audience wherein the Republican party had made some wholesome law.i and was now as ever in the lead on the side of right He then explained the workings of tho lute McKinlc.v bill showing one and all the benefits derived therefrom, especial ly the farming part of theeommumtv. Ho then took up our State issues, aud explainei the workingsof the last legislature, whereby with strict Democratic economy tlicy had managed to got along with juBt a few 'more doorkeepers than members—thereby in the real practice of economy increasing the State debt annually *-100,000. lie then appealed tolils late comrades in arms to stand firm for their rights, that while we. had not. as yet received our Just duos the prospects was bright for a service pension, and if ever granted it would bo by the Republican and not by the Democratic party. 11 is audience was mostly farmers with ipiitc a number or Democrat a all or whom paid close attention and his speech will eeruiiuly (lo much good here. As one Democrat said on leaving th hall, "J im is one of us and what, is good fo Jim Mount is good enough forme."
Confirmed.
The fivorable Impression produced on the first appearance or the ngreeble liquid ruit remedy Syrup of Figs a Tew years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleasant experfence of all who lmvo used It, and the success of the proprietors and manufactures, the California Fig Co.
If you want to enjoy your meals strength on your digestion with Simmons Liver Heir ulator.
Children Cry for Pitcher*# Cattorii
ONI5 ENJOYS
Roth the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, aiul acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches aud fevers aiul euros habit mil constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the p'oniaeh, prompt ii: its action and truly beneficial iu its efleets, prepared only from the most, healthy ami agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles bv all lc.nl ing druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro care it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISViilE. KY NEW YORK. N
Worth Hundreds ol' Dollars. My wife used only two bottles of "Mother's Frlon before her third conllnement. Says she nouh1 not he without it for hundreds of doi nrs. Had ivihalf as much trouble as betore.
DR. MILES,
Lincoln Parish La.
Write tho llradfleld Regulator Co., At lanta, Ga., for further particulars. For sale by Nye it o.
Ladies in the eitv attending the Vettit trial are invited to call at our store, look at our fine stoek and make ou.- nlae" headquarters while in the city. L. l.'iseiiof.. ..
We Offer Vou
New California Layei Raisins. New Oudara Layer Raisins, New Sultana (Seedless) Raisins,
New English Currants, New Leghorn Citron, New Smyona Figs,
New California Evaporated Apricots. New California Evaporated Peaches, New California Evaporated Cling
Peaches,
New California Evaporated Nectarines, New California Prunes, All at Reasonable Prices, besides the finest line of Staple and Fancy groceries in the city.
EXSMIXGEB
SEA WRIGHT.
&
103 East Main St.
Slates, pencils aud scratch books at the 99 cont store.
.'something New.
The Byrd Brothers, of this city, are introducing a new and useful attachment their own invention. It is a shaft holder and anti-rattler combined for buggies. See it.
F.'owcr pots at the 99c store.
Special bargains at the 99 cent store this week.
Headquarters for laundry work at Con. Cunningham's. All work lcftthore on or befo.e Wednesday noon can he had Saturday. Best quality of work guaranteed or money refunded.
J,
11. WILSON-,
A.
Frieudship rings, just received at the 99 cent store.
Flower stands at tho liflc store.
Hanging baskets at the 99c ston\
Fresh Buckwheat Hour guaranteed to be strictly pure at Crabbs .t Reynold's.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.
Cold In the head'/ or Chilblains? 01 Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Sores': The best thing In the world for it Is Column's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at tho drug store of Nye Jt Co
WHY WILL
You cougn when Shlloh't-
Cure will give you Immediate lelief Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. Moffett MorgaD .fc Co.
Bowftls Irregular and constipated ro suiting In Piles, avoided by t.i„li.g Simmon's Liver Rogulator.
In Its treatment of rheumatism aud ti rheumatic troubles, Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost abovo all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of he gieat medlclnnJ value of the remedies which enter into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by MofTrtt. Moigan A Co
To Cure Heart Disease
Use'-Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy.' It regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing cases. Price 50 cents and $1. Pamphlet flee. W.nghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended ant1 guaranteed at, Nye's drug store.
Happy llooslers.
Wm. Timmons, postmaster oi Idavllle Ind., writes: ''Electric Bitters have done more tor me than all other medicines combined that feeling arising from kldut-v and liver, tri nhle." John Leslie, farmer and stockman if same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to bo the best kidney aud liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardnei, hardware merchant, name town, says: "Electric Bitters is just the. thing for a man .i lio |R
nu nm
down
and don't care wether he Ii os or dies he found new trength, good appelile and felt just like he had an new lease on life Only fuc. a bottle at Key & Co. drug store. 2
Motlin lie and Daughter, Those dun, tired looks and unpleasant feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Female Remedy builds up quickly a run down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1, Pamphlet free. Blngliamton, N. Y. Sold, recommended, atJye's drug store.
A stitch in time. Take Simmons Liver Kegularoand prevent sickncss.
The LmlUv Dru Uwth- House mni flnnir.
Don't fail to see tins lot of Novelties.
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A New Discovery.
You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself bo one of the many who know from personal experience iust how good a tiling It is. If you have ever tried it, you are one of Its stauncti friends, because tho wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial. Dr. King's Now Discovery ever after holds a pl»ce in the house. If you have never used it and should be ailliced with a cough, cold or any disease of the throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle, free at vve & co's. drugstore. 0
CATARRH CURED,
Agent.
Crabhs 4 Reynolds for Buokwhent Hour.
pure fresh
Students lamp, at tho 99cent store.
Do not- for get to see our low prices on cloaks tills week at AbeLevison's.
health and sweet
breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. N'isal Injectcr free. Moftett, Morgani Co
TnAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Moffett, Mor, gan &. Co.
Children
Cry
for. Pitcher's Castorial
Hocklen's Arnica Halve.
The best ealve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 26 cents a box. For sale at Nye .t Co. drugstore.
Acute and chroma rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cured be the use of lllbbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Moican Co.
Shlloh's Cure will immediately rellevs Croup, Whooping Cough and Broncl-itl For sale by Moffot.t. Morgan ,fc Co.
Sure to relieve. There is no failure In Simmon's Liver Regulator.
SHILOn S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.
ChiMrw far Pitcher's Castwk
WII.L YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitallzei 8 guaranteed to cure you. For sale bv Moffett, Morgan ,fc
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To Cure a Bad Cougn
Us" "Dr. Kilmer's Cough euro (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In the throat, hacking, cattuTh-drupping, decline, ulght-K-,veat ind prevents death froin comsumptlon. Price 25c. Pamphlet free. Blimhampton, N. Y. Kold, recommended an.j guaranteed by Lew Fisher.
Interesting to Farmers.
WORLD BEATERS!
Those are bargains which beats the wor
HLACIv l)I{KS (iOOl)S.—If every lady in Oawfordsville knew what a magnilieent stoek of Black Dress goods wo carry and how cheap we sell tbi ni, we would not he able to wait on half tho trade. We want .von to know and think I lie followidi items will bring you to tho counter: if they don't, there is no virtue in t^ivmjr goods away: '-M pieces lCnglish Henrietta cloth worth 25 to IWic! choice'lfe. 40 pieces all wool Scree, value 70c. intlirs sale only .Itlc. -ICi inch Silk Wrap Henrietta, value -1 ,'J.I, sale price 115c. 10 inch all wool Henrietta, value?I.(Hi, sale price 75c. With the new taritT law staring us in the face, these are the grandest bargains over tTcred over any counter 'he world.
l'UKl'AKE KOIt INTKR.—l.a ies\ gentlemen's and ehildrens' woolen underwear at prices consistent with our reputation for giving tliciiest values tor the least outlay, dents camel hair shirts and drawers .veil worth 50c.. in this sale only !15c. A groat bargain. Better goods in proportion. Ladies' heavy weight Jersey-Ribbed vests, long sleeves, 'Jfic.
Childrcns heavy Merino vests am! i»ants for l-\ 20, uT), JK) ami 5Uo. All irood values.• Sic ourchiUlreiiR' good wool school hose. Speeial price this week. Also special sale of Canton flannels arnl blankets. It will pay you to look at this department this week.
Ask to see tno 1,000 dozen ladies genuino French liovere V.andkerclucfs, 7 rows rev erlns?, worth 10c., for ftc.
Special Notice
Notv.ithstaudinp the advance in plushes by the McKinley bill, we will place on sale for 10 days, the greatest bargains in plush cloaks Crawfordsville "ever heard of, aud which cannot be. bought of the manufacturers at prices we will sell these goods lor so every lady in need of a cloak will save money by giving me a call this week as these are facts and it will bo to your interest to take advantage of these bargains.
Misses and Childrens' Wraps.
Here you find a full assortment of as fine
Novelties as are imported, and almost an
endless selection of medium grade gar--:
ments. with a big ehoicoof goods suitable
for school wear. Infants cloaks in great
variety,
Ladies'Dry Goods House and Ladies' Bazar.
127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawiordsville, Ind.
No sounding phrases or toolisli boasting are needed to draw attention to Van V.'erts' Balsam for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is the best cough medicine ou the market, every bottle is guaranteed to do all'.hat it is claimed and everyone is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial slzefree. K"or sale bv Lew e'isher.
To Cure Kldtity Troubles
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-root Kidney, Liver and Bladdei Cure." It relieves quickly and cures the most chrouiu and complicated cases. Price 50c. and 41. Pamphlet free. Blnghanipton. N. V. Sold, recommended and guaranteed at Nye's ding store.
THIS WILL PAY YOU.
For TO ccnts, postal note, we will send, charges prepaid, 0 packages of extra line fragrant Bathing and Toilet Soap and two beautiful oil paintings will be sent free with your order. Address, J. Lee, Bridge street, Williainsport. Pa. octSS
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No class of people should be so careful In providing themselves with reliable family medicines ILS those who live far from physicians. Van Wort's Balsam for the lungs is particularly recommended to the fanning communilv, as it Is wonderfully efiVct in all throat and lung troubles, and is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet Infallable for croup and whooping couirh. Trial size fine. For sale by Lew Fisher
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet, breath secured by Shlloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50c. Nasal Injector free For sale by Moffett, Morgan .t Co,
Hlbbard's Rheumatic Hvrup cures rheumatism by striking at tho seat of the disease and restoring -lie kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken a sufficient time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, it never fails'. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett Moigan & Co.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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SPECIFICS
Dn. JI UMPHRKYS*
aro sclcntJrtcallyand
cfirofully jre}i(irei prescHptious •, used tor many yeare In privatepractlco wlthfloccess,andforovec thirty years used by tho people. Every single
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J.IIIIKHI Stuckiiwl I.mmtt I'riir* nil Chtalis ill Stute. MY frdi'i1 iivufrvmi'J to J.loii t'liWi \mrmcnt.
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Congestion, Inflammation...
W orniN, Worm Fever, Worm Colle.. .'4$ t'ryinir CoUc»orTeethliigonnfanta Dinrrlt ea, of Children or Adulu *25 DyNeiiiury* Griping, Bilious Colic.... ,5.) fioleru nlorbuM, vomiting *25 ousbN, Cold, Bronchitis *25 Ncurnlirin, Toothache,Faccaclio 25 llenduchSIckHeadacho, Vertigo •«25 DyNprpHiti* Blllotui Stomach ,*25 SupnreHHedor Pninful l*crldil». ,«2^ Whiten, too Profuse Periods ('ronp« Cough, DlfllcultBreathing...- ,4$ Suit Uhcuitt, ErysliHilas, EruntioiJS. .*25 It eu tit it 11 tn, Hbeuniat Ic Pains *25 Fovcrand Affile, Chills,Malaria.... ,50
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Blind or Bleeding 5n
('ntnrrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .50 \Vh(Mplittr (!otiffb« Violent Coughs. .50 *eneral JleblHty.l'liyBlcalWeakiiesa .50 Kldnoy I)i(*i'nMe 5« Nervous Debility 1.00 I rinnry Wen kursH, Wetting Bed. ,50 llMeu»H*M «f tbellenrt»PalplUitlonl.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt prlco. DH. HuMPnuEvs*
MANUAL,
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rlehly bountl 1M cloth and gold, mailed free. II nmpbreyw*,MedicineOo.KR) Fulton St. N Y.
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GOLDEN SPECIFIC
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O. the toivel. the towel, Wi' I he dirty old lowcl, 1 hat hunjf hy 1 he printlnir house door,
And I (liink that nohoily, I In tlicsr' Hays of shoddy, I Lould temper steel to wear UR it. wr^riv,
I 'T!m abused it, I bedevil who used it, the dim thinj/ wia I J.!10 iui:l fori.initti, •'.• 1 1 be editor, poor man.
In rubl)lujf dirt off, jroi more fn. All over and under, .ri, •wa.s than tbundor, was harder thun poverty. UiiiKbur tlinsin
I rojn the roller stupeiHled. Or standing upended. pod likeu bnnnerof tin. Thiekenind stotijrhter. And harder and rougher, Asd»ll more inky It, frrow. nil one windy tnorninir, 7. W«mt.aniv
Wur'iiii#f.
it leli to tlie lloorund tore square in two Then esime Marion Small. And hade them ail h»uL
V!'ne'.ioie oVl.lsTlll00111,1 Wilt banlHh all ills, And clean vou Inside und out.
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And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of old, a "wonderful lampl" A lamp almolutejy nonexploftlve and un
lrcukablc9
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which
rives a clear* HOft» brilliant white light of 85 candle power! Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than elcctric light, more cheerful than either 1 That lamp is
"The Rochester."
No Smnkr, Ko Smell, No Iirokrn Chimnty*. Only ftvo years old.and over two inltllonNln M»«o. It must he a cood lump to make Mich a tellIn^biicce^f. Indeed it If, for lumps may come und minps may KO, but tho Httche^tcr" shine* on forever! Over '2,000 tirilxilc vniietienlliiti)!uib' and 'i'nble J.umps, Huiujtict. and Study, »:^e and IMntu, every kind, In Bronze oreeluin, Mrnss, Nickel and Black Wrouubi Iron.
Afk the lamp dealer for IU Look for the trad a piaik ctampr "Tim KOCHKSTKH." If hasn't t-o ffjMtuino Hoehestur and the stylo yr»u want, ortf there l.s no lamp-store near, send to direct ^rJi'Po illustrated cat.'ilocuo (and reduced pricenst and we will box and t.eud you any lamp safely ty express, riirht to your door.
UDCIIKSTER LAMP CO., •f- Vntu Place* New York«
toanilfarturera. and m\f (hnnfrs ofJinchrnUr Patents. St or? in thi• M'ftrUU
Press the Button, It Opens .and Lights.
Tho Mnglc ficlf.Llghttni I'oiU.'t I.uinp, No toy nor hm crark, but a real ffcnulnc 1HUI|» in tlicM oue, Mfj-,0 of orket nifitch burn-» one jho'ir quickly re-flllcd. &2~Q t* •ho ac^nt want»d ev.v fuwn. iwmefxtlu
SETIAS
Aim
icilhnnKeQl'-^
tanjl J0rtO e^tra]l(rhterBCMnVprer'ftl(]Sf"r iji »«rlio and m^M'ioa this paier, will tell vou str.no for nothltlfr. Ad-lren" Jtotall OepariiSSt! iSkterLamp Co., 37 Barclay Street, N.wVo:!.
Winslow.Lanier & Co.,
NASSAU STREET,
17
New York,
BANKERS,
FOR WESTERN STATES, CORPORA. TJOiWS, BANKS AND A IE CI/AN TS. /A 71.KEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.
TO WEAK MEN
u"'^crect'of
oper
ates so iiiiletlyand with such certainty that the Patient uuler«mrs no Inconvenience, and ere hela uwHre. his complete reformation Is olfeted. 4B-piure book of partlculnrs rree. Nvi
youthful error*, oarlr
?,wof
M''lo"manhood,etc.,Iwill
f«oalfd) containing full
'or
h°nocure,
FREE of chirr* jl
Snnis™.0dlC41work "bSnldTl roa^l broTert totoxrho is nervous *nd d«bllitfi**d. Addrts? rrof, F. c. FOWLEH, noodui, conu,1
SWAMP Rooxa».
BLADDER CURE. Read Symptoms and Condition
fau. spcclflc will Itellovo and cure.
If Ynil 11IS ^eajfned with, or nlreadj- hava 11 IUU Brlglit
'a disease,
or ilrlnarjaroubla
I 1011 freg0u^tm™iLln^n0 »kobrickdust
You
If You strictur* You
Youfr«&^^
Builds
0 0 I 1 1 1 8
Sold
0
All SteMSUkcne8S
on
k,um
Large «Hc, extra large
A CULL.
When a 000-page, roynl octiivo book,
iidmlttoil Kins or its kin.l, boauu
cstly, durably mud.', run l,e In.,I at t!10
at which O. M. I.accy, or Cran-fonisvil!,.
offers it, several things will result
1st. Many nooplo-At.i. who are wiw »„,
WL 1 iossibly CAN*-.vill seize this „..p rs-.
mlj' to secure it.
2nd. They will liavo IIIICUIIM! ON TK.s
(luickly and the offer will rt'.is..
3rd. All who BVEU will want UaiHvdr,
will have (tot it the demand uins()oi,1J(,,
thoroughly exhausted, that tji. i. nevor
will be enough demand to warrant a »v
ond sale in this community, IT t.usi ts
YOL'K (il'.NKll.ST10N.
Consequently this is in tho nature ot
things, pretty nearly a "last call." 11ml i*
dosorvlng the attention of every
UICH MAN
l'OOU.MAN
GOODMAN
THIEF'
DOCTOR
i?f~ LAWYER
MERCHANT ,j»J
Z3?" CHIEF,
FATHER v.
i®'" MOTHER
PUPIL
IS- TEACHER,
STUDENT JZ-:
IW PRESIDENT
PROFESSOR Ji:
V%~ PREACHER.
WORKMAN
ZW FARMER
EDITOR
POLITICIAN
SAJNT AND
SINNER
AND EVERY
WHICH 'I M—
who hopes to
---y-'/lKnow somHhiu(.y
••A' ••". Ro
-. 13e Rometliinc. vr
To such we say that the groat lintatnii
ca, in 34 volumo3 and index, ran bo lnul
cheapci1 than over before or ever airam.
And YOU KXOW that tho hook is ivortfi
tot m.n the iNTitoiiucTouY run.1: askod.
Thorolorc, you will come, not on our ac
count, but your own.
You will "know a good thing UIM'H I-U
aeo It."
Call and learn terms of this wonilerftilv,
offer. Respectfnlly, O. M. l.nri'V, I'vl"-
8ivo sale in fVawfimlsvillo.
Road advts. in other papers ami l'f'*
advts. in this paper.
